HRH Crown Prince Hussein on Tuesday witnessed the signing of two memoranda of understanding and an executive programme between the Jordanian and Egyptian governments.

The two governments signed a MoU to support micro, small and medium enterprises and entrepreneurship, in order to promote trade and exchange of expertise, according to a Royal Court statement.

The executive programme signed covers tourism cooperation; including holding conferences and exhibitions; coordinating on promotional campaigns; organising joint tourism weeks; exchanging expertise on investments in the sector; and promoting medical, religious, and cultural tourism, as well as ecotourism.

Another MoU was signed for the twinning of Petra and Luxor cities.

The signing ceremony was held on the sidelines of Crown Prince Hussein’s meetings with economic officials and specialists in the tourism sector from the two countries.

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